Goldman’s father, Fred, said the thought of Simpson being freed fills him with “disgust.”

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Kim told ABC that she thinks about her brother “all the time,” noting that she sees the man in her teen son.

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“It sort of lingers,” she said of her grief. “I have a 13-year-old son that has similar mannerisms. Sometimes he’ll do something, I’m like, ‘God, my brother, used to do that.’ Or he had a freckle pattern that reminds me of, of my brother.”

Fred added that he thinks about his son “every day” — particularly of the things he never got to do in life.

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“All the things that didn’t happen,” he said. “All of Ron’s dreams that didn’t come to fruition. Ron’s getting married, having kids.”

Fred said that although Simpson was found civilly responsible for the deaths — and ordered to pay $33.5 million to surviving family members — the victory “left us very empty.”

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He and Kim added that the several recent television productions covering the notorious case only reopen old wounds.

“There’s no escaping it,” Kim told ABC. “There’s been a lot of shows and a lot of programs and movies … I don’t want to keep debating evidence. I don’t want to keep rehashing testimony. I don’t want to keep justifying and defending.”

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